Right-click the Road Bikes node and click Expand to further expand that node into the next hierarchy level. Or, click Collapse to go back to the original view.

2.3. Tables

Table visualizations support expand and collapse functionality through the use of expander buttons (triangles) in row header and column header cells. These are toggle buttons that can be used to expand or collapse. Alternatively, you can right-click a cell and use Expand or Collapse from the context menu.

If you have a table visualization that displays multiple row hierarchies, and one of the row hierarchies is single-level, you'll still see expander buttons in the corresponding column, as long as the row hierarchy is not the last one. These expander buttons allow you to collapse the other corresponding hierarchy members even though they belong to a separate hierarchy.

If you don't want this functionality, you can disable it (that is, don't show expanders for collapsing one hierarchy into another) by going to the table's Properties. Under the HEADERS section, uncheck the Allow Collapsing Separate Hierarchies property.

4. Collapse all

Every hierarchy has an All or Grand total value above the first level of the hierarchy. You can use the Collapse All option of the context menu to collapse all of the values of the hierarchy you clicked all the way to this level. This can be used to leave out the details of that hierarchy and view the data broken down only by other hierarchy values.

When editing, you can also set a hierarchy to be collapsed this way initially, as follows:

Click Submit. The ProductID hierarchy in the visualization will now be initially collapsed to the All value. You or viewers can use the Expand All option from the context menu to view the first level of the hierarchy.

5. Notes

The Collapse All option may cause a pie chart to disappear if Hide Grand Total is selected in the chart properties. You will still be able to use Expand All from the context menu.

Unknown indicates data outside of the hierarchy. This is not a member of the hierarchy and cannot be expanded. You can see data under Unknown by selecting an additional hierarchy or by changing the hierarchy level.

Filters applied to the standard hierarchy will be ignored on the expanded members. The filtering will still be maintained on the aggregated hierarchy levels.